Kennels and Catteries. Some take in strays so if you are looking for a rescue animal give them a call.

Just collected our 7 month old Golden Retriever puppy after an 11 night stay at Amberley. From what we've heard from him he loved every minute of it and cannot wait to go again. When we left him he couldn't wait to get out of the car despite only previously having stayed for a 2 night stopover last November. He's quite tired today so can only assume he's had a very energetic time at Amberley. Will have no hesitation in sending him again. Thank you all at Amberley. Ian, Sarah and Finlay.

very good kennels slightly on the expensive side but dogs are well looked after

Vets

I was first met by a smiley bright beaming receptionist with such a bubbly character. The nurses are kind and caring. There is a wonderful young lady vet who makes you feel settled and calm. Highly recommended.

My 17 MTH dog , was not well on holiday, as she had a grass seed trapped into the eye, in great discomfort. The staff were extremely welcoming, from the start to finish. And very supportive, Bertha a lot better.

We took our little yorkie Billy to this veterinary practice as a new client after reading excellent reviews online , I must say we weren't disappointed , the receptionist/ nursing assistants are very polite a pleasant and the veterinary surgeon Mr Keynoch,who examined Billy diagnosed his injury to his rear leg , and needed an operation to correct his torn ligaments, he fully explained the procedure he would have to undertake to repair this injury . Billy was booked in for his operation a day later , the operation was successful, and we collected Billy later on in the day fully bandaged up and looking sorry for himself after the anaesthetic, we took him back for his dressings to be changed , and now he is progressing very well , all thanks to Mr Keynoch and his female nursing assistants , they all did a marvellous job very professional, many thanks to them , I would highly recommend this veterinary practise ,

Advice on animal care, how to donate, etc. The Blue Cross is dedicated to improving the lives of sick and unwanted pets; they take in animals of all shapes and sizes, from hamsters to horses, and find them loving new homes and make sure thousands more get the veterinary treatment they need when their owners cannot afford to pay.

Charity dedicated to raising funds for the conservation of native animals and their habitats in the UK. Their work is varied and extensive ranging from direct support for conservationists to involving the public and volunteers in practical action to help specific species and habitats.

Marine conservation charity dedicated to forging links between people and the sea. ORCA is committed to the study of cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) and promoting their conservation through enthusing, inspiring and educating others.

Government site explaining what you have to do to bring your pet dog, cat or ferret into (or back into) the UK through the Pet Travel Scheme (or PETS for short) without putting it into quarantine. It also explains the requirements for bringing many other types of pet animals into the UK. This site also tells you about quarantine in the UK for animals that don't qualify for PETS.

This has got much more humane. The Pet Travel Scheme allows pet animals from certain countries to enter the UK without quarantine, as long as they meet certain conditions. The Scheme also means that people in the UK can, having taken their pets to these countries, bring them back without the need for quarantine